Catch All PTA's Licorice Pizza Thread (Nov. 26, 2021)

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epilogue wrote:Wahlberg is so unbelievably terrible in Boogie Nights.

He's done stuff since that I can watch but, Jesus, that performance is on the Mount Rushmore of awful acting.
I actually think this is one of the few roles he does well, with his very limited range.
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This thread is very unpleasant.
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BurtReynolds wrote:This thread is very unpleasant.
If you ask me, the whole scenario is within a land of lore but it simply is not a positive fantasy land in my mind
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Re: Catch All PTA's Licorice Pizza Thread (Nov. 26, 2021)

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LoathedVermin72 wrote:I like Boogie Nights and have seen it many times, but I will say the last time I watched it, it left a bad taste in my mouth. PTA claims to have a lot of affection for porno chic but, if that's the case, I think it's strange that the movie winds up in such a stereotypically dark and negative and cruel place. And hearing people like Bob Chinn and Jamie Gillis speak about how offended they were by how the movie portrayed certain things made me like it even less.
It has been quite a while but I recall that being where the narrative should have wound up, there was nothing redeeming to that story regardless of the industry. I mean the whole scenario is within a land of lore but it simply is not a positive fantasy land in my mind.

I am sure a fresh viewing might be beneficial but don't think I can bring myself to watch, much less revisit, anything Wahlberg stars in.
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Oh, this was directed at me. Just noting the history surrounding the Wonderland murders and that the porn industry may very well not be a really great scene.
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Re: Catch All PTA's Licorice Pizza Thread (Nov. 26, 2021)

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epilogue wrote:Wahlberg is so unbelievably terrible in Boogie Nights.

He's done stuff since that I can watch but, Jesus, that performance is on the Mount Rushmore of awful acting.
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epilogue wrote:Wahlberg is so unbelievably terrible in Boogie Nights.

He's done stuff since that I can watch but, Jesus, that performance is on the Mount Rushmore of awful acting.
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I was thinking of Date Night, actually.
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Re: Catch All PTA's Licorice Pizza Thread (Nov. 26, 2021)

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I'm listening to The Big Picture podcast ep about OBAA. It's weird that Amanda, Sean and Chris all love it and agree that it's "the best movie of the year" and "the best movie of the decade."

But also, is it either of those things? I guess, it's up there for this year. But I pretty sure I could name a dozen or maybe two dozen movies of the decade that are better -- and I say that as a person who thinks the movie is really good.
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I liked it a lot, but it's a simple, unchallenging movie, and very much a crowd-pleaser. It makes sense to me that people are going nuts about it. But that's how it always is with opinions. I agree with you that there are tons of better movies, but we probably drastically disagree on which those movies are
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Jorge wrote:I liked it a lot, but it's a simple, unchallenging movie, and very much a crowd-pleaser. It makes sense to me that people are going nuts about it. But that's how it always is with opinions. I agree with you that there are tons of better movies, but we probably drastically disagree on which those movies are
Well sure. But that's not what I'm getting at.

Thank you for agreeing that there are tons of better movies.
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It was very good, but doesn’t warrant the hype. Team joerge
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A text from a friend of mine about this conversation:

"I think it greatly benefits from the fact that it's extremely well made in a way that movies just aren't anymore and haven't been in a while and that overrates it slightly. It's excellent, but it's also not even close to his best work."

I feel like everything he said there is exactly right.
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epilogue wrote:I'm listening to The Big Picture podcast ep about OBAA. It's weird that Amanda, Sean and Chris all love it and agree that it's "the best movie of the year" and "the best movie of the decade."

But also, is it either of those things? I guess, it's up there for this year. But I pretty sure I could name a dozen or maybe two dozen movies of the decade that are better -- and I say that as a person who thinks the movie is really good.
I didn’t listen to it, but they did an additional episode with Van Lathan who brought some contrarian views, from what I understand. One thing I like about TBP is that they just love movies, and they’re very enthusiastic and are having a good time most of the time (I also like The Watch but the amount of concern-trolling and doom and gloom gets to me sometimes), but yeah, it was a bit much at times.
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Re: Catch All PTA's Licorice Pizza Thread (Nov. 26, 2021)

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epilogue wrote:I'm listening to The Big Picture podcast ep about OBAA. It's weird that Amanda, Sean and Chris all love it and agree that it's "the best movie of the year" and "the best movie of the decade."

But also, is it either of those things? I guess, it's up there for this year. But I pretty sure I could name a dozen or maybe two dozen movies of the decade that are better -- and I say that as a person who thinks the movie is really good.
I didn’t listen to it, but they did an additional episode with Van Lathan who brought some contrarian views, from what I understand. One thing I like about TBP is that they just love movies, and they’re very enthusiastic and are having a good time most of the time (I also like The Watch but the amount of concern-trolling and doom and gloom gets to me sometimes), but yeah, it was a bit much at times.
I plan on listening to the Van ep after this -- he's usually a little misogynistic for me, but I also appreciate his POV in general, even when I disagree.

But TBP says they "just love movies" but I find that isn't really true (their talk about Barbie or Wicked, for example). They trash and misunderstand just as much as they "celebrate." It's gotten worse as time goes on, which makes sense. Old white dude and contrarian white lady have "views!". I get it.

The Watch is still another regular rotation pod for me. I still think Chris is interesting, he has different taste than me, but he feels authentic and genuine, whereas Andy has just lost his goddamn mind. I can't really listen to him anymore. It's the most out of touch white entitled dad-core shit I've encountered on the internet. Dude has lost it. Honestly, the doom and gloom stuff is the only thing I agree with Andy on anymore.
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Re: Catch All PTA's Licorice Pizza Thread (Nov. 26, 2021)

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Jorge wrote:I liked it a lot, but it's a simple, unchallenging movie, and very much a crowd-pleaser. It makes sense to me that people are going nuts about it. But that's how it always is with opinions. I agree with you that there are tons of better movies, but we probably drastically disagree on which those movies are
Well sure. But that's not what I'm getting at.

Thank you for agreeing that there are tons of better movies.
Maybe I'm confused. It's just that the obvious answer to your question "is it (those things)?" is "depends on the individual." What were you getting at otherwise?
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Tbf I only listen to like one out every five episodes of TBP, so I probably miss a lot of that stuff.

I lost a lot of respect for Andy when he took the Harry Potter job. His discussions about fatherhood and how that relates to media resonate a lot with me, though, for obvious reasons. Maybe someday you’ll have a ward like Chris.
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epilogue wrote:
Jorge wrote:I liked it a lot, but it's a simple, unchallenging movie, and very much a crowd-pleaser. It makes sense to me that people are going nuts about it. But that's how it always is with opinions. I agree with you that there are tons of better movies, but we probably drastically disagree on which those movies are
Well sure. But that's not what I'm getting at.

Thank you for agreeing that there are tons of better movies.
Maybe I'm confused. It's just that the obvious answer to your question "is it (those things)?" is "depends on the individual." What were you getting at otherwise?
Fair.

Sorry for overcomplicating the issue. You're right.
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It's interesting how a movie like this opens itself to such varied readings. You've got BEE screeching about how people only like it because of its political content, when to me it's a totally depoliticized film that takes the revolutionary backdrop as a plot element instead of anything more deeply thematic. I don't think it has much to say from a political standpoint
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Simple Torture wrote:Tbf I only listen to like one out every five episodes of TBP, so I probably miss a lot of that stuff.

I lost a lot of respect for Andy when he took the Harry Potter job. His discussions about fatherhood and how that relates to media resonate a lot with me, though, for obvious reasons. Maybe someday you’ll have a ward like Chris.
Ha!

I get relating to Andy on fatherhood terms fatherhood. I just hate how "old man-core" he is about stuff anymore. It's like he has no idea how to appreciate art that doesn't 100% pander to him and his taste. It's a bummer, because I used to think he was a really insightful guy.
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Jorge wrote:It's interesting how a movie like this opens itself to such varied readings. You've got BEE screeching about how people only like it because of its political content, when to me it's a totally depoliticized film that takes the revolutionary backdrop as a plot element instead of anything more deeply thematic. I don't think it has much to say from a political standpoint
I totally agree with you. I mean, there is stuff "to say" in terms of race and nationalism, stuff that PT clearly thinks about, stuff that we should all consider in the American context, but otherwise, I think you're right. There is a POV but it isn't necessarily a political POV.
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Jorge wrote:It's interesting how a movie like this opens itself to such varied readings. You've got BEE screeching about how people only like it because of its political content, when to me it's a totally depoliticized film that takes the revolutionary backdrop as a plot element instead of anything more deeply thematic. I don't think it has much to say from a political standpoint
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